Impressed vs Sorrowful - What's the difference?
impressed | sorrowful | Related terms |
strongly affected, especially favourably
stamped, under pressure
compelled to serve in a military force
confiscated by force or authority
(impress)
Of a person, full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed; distraught.
Producing sorrow; exciting grief; mournful; lamentable; grievous.
* 1900 , L. Frank Baum , The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Chapter 23
Impressed is a related term of sorrowful.
As adjectives the difference between impressed and sorrowful
is that impressed is strongly affected, especially favourably while sorrowful is of a person, full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed; distraught.As a verb impressed
is (impress).impressed
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Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* unimpressedVerb
(head)See also
* imprestsorrowful
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Adjective
(en adjective)- sorrowful accident
- She threw her arms around the Lion's neck and kissed him, patting his big head tenderly. Then she kissed the Tin Woodman, who was weeping in a way most dangerous to his joints. But she hugged the soft, stuffed body of the Scarecrow in her arms instead of kissing his painted face, and found she was crying herself at this sorrowful parting from her loving comrades.
